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Every two years, we ask residents, workers and visitors about their NoMa experience to help us better understand the community’s needs. Complete the survey now to win one of 70 gift cards we’ve purchased from NoMa businesses to thank you for your valuable input!
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Met Branch Trail Connector Now Open
NOMA PARKS
The first portion of Alethia Tanner Park is now open to the public. Visit the Met Branch Trail Connector, a wide plaza that connects the Q Street NE bike lane to the Metropolitan Branch Trail at the southern end of the park.
NoMa Parks Foundation
NOMA KNOWLEDGE
Our Neighborhood Guide is online and mobile-friendly. Find sites of interest, places to dine and shop, hotels to stay in, and ways of getting around NoMa. The guide is updated regularly, so you’ll always be in the know.
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The area now called NoMa has seen incredible changes since British settlers first arrived in the early 1700s. Learn how this central part of the District has evolved on our new history page.
TO THE PAST!
Neighborhood History
WORK SMART.
LIVE SMART.
TRAVEL SMART.
Beautiful apartments. Top-tier office spaces. Dining, shopping, parks, the MBT, and much more. Free outdoor WiFi. Come to the heart of D.C. and learn why NoMa is CITY. SMARTER.
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GET TO KNOW NOMA

NoMa is a vibrant, growing neighborhood nestled next to Capitol Hill, Shaw and Mt. Vernon Triangle, and the H Street NE corridor in Washington, D.C. NoMa is the hip, smart center of the nation’s capital, free outdoor WiFi, terrific walkability, a slew of transit options, and a lengthy stretch of the Metropolitan Branch Trail. Click on each header below to learn more about that topic.